Hi again. Apple experienced outages yesterday that affected services like iMessage and Apple Music, and Ford's F-150 Lightning's official range rating is in.
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1. Apple was hit with temporary outages yesterday. Services including iMessage, App Store, Apple Music, and Maps experienced outages on Monday afternoon. Internal systems at its retail locations were also affected, according to reports by Bloomberg.
- The reports began around noon EDT, Bloomberg said, citing outage tracker Downdetector. The site shows that a couple of thousand people reported outages with iMessage.
- According to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, Apple's retail stores also experienced issues. (One user tweeted that an Apple store was apparently conducting transactions on paper because the "store systems are down.")
- By 4 p.m. EDT, the company's system status site showed that all of its services were labeled as working or "resolved outage." Apple, according to Bloomberg, told its employees the issue was from "domain name system, or DNS, problems."
What we know about Apple's outages.
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Odds and ends:
9. Ford's F-150 Lightning is one of the longest-range electric vehicles on the market. The US government's official range rating for the EV is in, and with a range of 320 miles on a full charge, the truck exceeded even Ford's own expectations. Get the latest on the F-150 Lightning.
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What we're watching today:
- The iHeartRadio Music Awards broadcast live tonight at 8 p.m. EDT.
- Buzzfeed, Adobe, and others are reporting earnings today. Keep up with earnings here.
- Elon Musk is attending Tesla's "Delivery Day," an event handing over the first Tesla car made at the new German factory to its new owners.
- CloudFest conference and exhibition starts today.
- Maserati is set to debut its new Grecale sport utility vehicle.
- SaaStock Remote takes place today through March 24.
- Avalanche Summit, a conference for developers, researchers, and makers building on Avalanche, starts today.
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